receipt-stamp
Definition
- Noun: A "receipt-stamp" is a stamp affixed to a receipt book or a receipt document, often used for official or tax purposes to validate the transaction.
Usage Examples
- (A stamp was attached to the receipt document to certify its authenticity.)
- (A stamp on the receipt is required for legal validity.)
Advanced Usage
- "to cancel a receipt-stamp": to mark or deface a stamp on a receipt to prevent reuse.
- The clerk cancelled the receipt-stamp after processing the refund. (The stamp was marked as used to avoid fraud.)
Variants and Related Words
- Receipt-stamp book (n): a book containing pre-stamped receipts.
- The cashier used a receipt-stamp book for all daily transactions. (A book with attached stamps for issuing receipts.)
- Stamp (n): a small adhesive piece of paper used for official marking.
- The stamp on the receipt showed the date and amount paid. (The adhesive mark confirmed the payment.)
Synonyms
- Revenue stamp: a stamp indicating payment of a tax or fee on a document.
- Tax stamp: a stamp used to certify that a tax has been paid on a receipt.
Related Idioms
- Stamp of approval: an official mark or sign of acceptance.
- The receipt-stamp served as the stamp of approval for the transaction. (The stamp indicated the transaction was officially recognized.)